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thank you for joining us. [applause] frederick: and it is great to see that the home for all lawyers let you out for the day. [laughter] with two: i will begin confessions, purely voluntary, so there is no need to whip out your book of rules of evidence. have no ideastly who the commencement speaker was 38 years ago when i graduated from usc. whoever he was was not especially as firing and i take away no lasting wisdom. [laughter] frederick: so one goal for me tonight, if you are invited back 38 years from now to give a speech, i hope you won't say the same thing. [laughter] frederick: for my second confession, my law school graduation ceremony, i received a special and unexpected award. it was the most improved student award. [laughter] frederick: and it went to the person whose grades had improved the most over three years. now i was honored and flattered. my parents were impressed, and till we learned the award had more with where i started than where i finished up. [laughter] aederick: now i know graduatio
thank you for joining us. [applause] frederick: and it is great to see that the home for all lawyers let you out for the day. [laughter] with two: i will begin confessions, purely voluntary, so there is no need to whip out your book of rules of evidence. have no ideastly who the commencement speaker was 38 years ago when i graduated from usc. whoever he was was not especially as firing and i take away no lasting wisdom. [laughter] frederick: so one goal for me tonight, if you are invited back...
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that vete of iowa these candidates that expect us to be here to come to our hometowns to talk to us that you can ask the questions of what is your idea to get this country back on track. i believe in this country's future. i believe those men, those young worth.n's sacrifice was over the next six months as we come to iowa often, we will have the opportunity to talk about our visions. we will have the opportunity to talk about the future of this country. i happen to think the future of this country is bright. there are things to be pessimistic about. i know we can do better. you know we can do better economically. we turn on tv and we see christians being led to a beach in northern africa and being murdered by isis. there are things in this world to be pessimistic about, by suggesting you our best days in this country are ahead of us. our best days in this country us because i believe we are a few policy changes and leadership changes from the best days of america's future. i believe that with all my heart. [applause] i know we can put into place policies that will bring americans from ov
that vete of iowa these candidates that expect us to be here to come to our hometowns to talk to us that you can ask the questions of what is your idea to get this country back on track. i believe in this country's future. i believe those men, those young worth.n's sacrifice was over the next six months as we come to iowa often, we will have the opportunity to talk about our visions. we will have the opportunity to talk about the future of this country. i happen to think the future of this...
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useful on a big-screen tv. most experts would say it is useful on a 60 inch and above tv. tv, particularly if you're sitting up close to it, you can definitely tell the difference. there was a display on the other side of this wall where they were demonstrated -- demonstrating a newspaper text on the screen and they were showing what it looked like on a 1080p tv and a 4k tv. you can tell the difference. it is much sharper and clearer on a 4k tv than it is on a 1080p tv. the problem right now is that these tvs are very expensive. sony came out with its first 4k about they start off at $25,000. they are hoping to get those prices down and it probably will but you are still talking about several times the cost of a regular 1080p tv at the same size. there is nooblem is content out there. sony distribute in with a 4k tv and hard drive that has 10 movies on appeared i watch a lot more than 10 movies in my regular viewing habits. you are not going to get your latest television shows and 4k. you would not get the vast majority of the latest movies and 4k -- in 4k. there is nothin
useful on a big-screen tv. most experts would say it is useful on a 60 inch and above tv. tv, particularly if you're sitting up close to it, you can definitely tell the difference. there was a display on the other side of this wall where they were demonstrated -- demonstrating a newspaper text on the screen and they were showing what it looked like on a 1080p tv and a 4k tv. you can tell the difference. it is much sharper and clearer on a 4k tv than it is on a 1080p tv. the problem right now is...
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what we did was we used the pastry ovens. so we're able to minimize any exposure. >> having attended the dinner, it is very crowded in the ballroom. what's the advice you give to the servers to get through? >> be patient, that's the biggest thing. from my standpoint, i don't see what goes on once they enter the ballroom. because i'm so busy back here. we'll keep working until 11:00 t night, 12:00 at night. whether it be up in the restaurant or room service orders or there's after parties that go on. so from a kitchen standpoint, we're not closing down. i'll be here by 5:00 in the morning that morning. only because the anxiety's setting in. you know, i start going through my check list and, you know, double-checking everything that i've done up to that point to make sure i'm ready. it's a long day but at the same time, it's a lot of fun. so getting back to your original question with the servers, that day, we'll feed roughly 1,500 employees in our cafeteria also. so although a lot of people only see the white house corresponde
what we did was we used the pastry ovens. so we're able to minimize any exposure. >> having attended the dinner, it is very crowded in the ballroom. what's the advice you give to the servers to get through? >> be patient, that's the biggest thing. from my standpoint, i don't see what goes on once they enter the ballroom. because i'm so busy back here. we'll keep working until 11:00 t night, 12:00 at night. whether it be up in the restaurant or room service orders or there's after...
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they served us all very well. that same heroic service id replicated every day here at home by our men and women in law enforcement. in march of 2001, sheriff's deputies responded to a suspected robbery, only to find a sniper lying in deadly wait. inthe shootout that followed, two of them are killed. the deputy had rushed to the scene from his front yard, where he was putting together a new swing set for his grandchildren. it was a project that would remain unfinished. two other deputies were shot and severely injured in that ambush. tonight, deputy resnik and deputy charles are here with us. gentlemen, we thank you and all of virginia's brave law enforcement officers for your courage and your commitment to the safety and the freedom of the people of virginia. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, over the past three years, we have worked together for the common good, with passion, stability, and a focus on getting results. we have worked hard together to create good jobs and to build a common wealth of opportunity. in
they served us all very well. that same heroic service id replicated every day here at home by our men and women in law enforcement. in march of 2001, sheriff's deputies responded to a suspected robbery, only to find a sniper lying in deadly wait. inthe shootout that followed, two of them are killed. the deputy had rushed to the scene from his front yard, where he was putting together a new swing set for his grandchildren. it was a project that would remain unfinished. two other deputies were...
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it bought us your readers and a new advertisers. i think at first people were worried that we would cannibalize our audience and we really have not seen that. it has been great. we're going to keep around. thank you. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning. [applause] >> our look at the future of journalism continues ofdavid simon, writer and producer of hbo's "the wire." this is about one hour. i am never should secretary year the national press club. -- i am the membership secretary this year at the national press club. we're focused on a journalism education and free press around the globe. his visit the web site at www.press.org. on behalf of our 3500 members around the world, i would like to welcome our speaker and a guest in the audience today. i like to welcome those of you watching live on c-span. we also provide our broadcast over itunes. we will take as many questions from the audience as time permits. i would ask kindly that you please hold your applause during his speech so we have time for as many questions a
it bought us your readers and a new advertisers. i think at first people were worried that we would cannibalize our audience and we really have not seen that. it has been great. we're going to keep around. thank you. >> thank you very much for joining us this morning. [applause] >> our look at the future of journalism continues ofdavid simon, writer and producer of hbo's "the wire." this is about one hour. i am never should secretary year the national press club. -- i am...
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of luck and a speedy result in the work you are doing on behalf of the rest of us. dr. fauci: thank you, frank. as always, over many years of -- with you, it is great to be with you. >> i look forward to doing it again. thank you. dr. fauci: thank you. tonight, catherine gale, with her book, "the politics industry." >> the division that we see, the gridlock's that we see as a our incentive to keep , incentivelse out not to compromise ever, because it works better for them to leave a problem unsolved than to compromise and give a little on either side. they would rather leave the problem unsolved and keep it is an issue for the next election. announcer: tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. announcer: this week, it is the republicans' turn starting monday and for four days. republican national convention. here their vision for the future and priorities for the next four years. watch president trump and vice president pence except their party's nomination. aginning monday at 10:00 --9:00 apm 9:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, live streaming and on-deman
of luck and a speedy result in the work you are doing on behalf of the rest of us. dr. fauci: thank you, frank. as always, over many years of -- with you, it is great to be with you. >> i look forward to doing it again. thank you. dr. fauci: thank you. tonight, catherine gale, with her book, "the politics industry." >> the division that we see, the gridlock's that we see as a our incentive to keep , incentivelse out not to compromise ever, because it works better for them...
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. >> representative elect jayapal, tell us about your background. myresentative elect jayapal: parents had about $5,000 in their bank account and they use the entire thing to set me here for college. i feel like the opportunity i had to go from that 16 year old girl by myself and now getting to serve as the congresswoman from the seventh congressional district is really the american dream. i think that is why i have devoted the last 25 years of my for otherghting people to have that opportunity. >> you are a democrat from washington state. what impact did that experience you had as a young girl have on who you are today? >> a huge impact. it is my i have spent so much time working on immigration reform policy. that is what i have done for the last 15 years. i served in the washington state senate right now. i am the first south asian american woman to be elected to the house of representatives. i think for me, it brings forward so many of the issues that immigrants across this country are facing, certainly in the trump administration we will see a l
. >> representative elect jayapal, tell us about your background. myresentative elect jayapal: parents had about $5,000 in their bank account and they use the entire thing to set me here for college. i feel like the opportunity i had to go from that 16 year old girl by myself and now getting to serve as the congresswoman from the seventh congressional district is really the american dream. i think that is why i have devoted the last 25 years of my for otherghting people to have that...
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money if you cost signed all of us a security detail. and frankly, we want the ability to take care of ourselves. host: do you have a concealed carry permit? guest: i do. host: so when you are in kentucky, do you always have a gun on you? guest: i will not disclose, but that is the benefit of having a concealed carry weapon because there is a moment of surprise. unless it is a star or police officer -- unless it is a spouse or a police officer, i do not brandish my weapon or tell anyone if i have a weapon on me. host: would you have brought a weapon to a baseball practice if you are going to play baseball? guest: i would have had it in my car. when i am back in kentucky, i do. the other thing is my bill would extend reciprocity to any citizen, not just to congressman. , forack in the district instance, my staff carry firearms. and at the baseball practice, there was congressional staff that were not playing baseball that could have been armed, just like back in my district. now, i was not at the baseball game, but i talked with five of m
money if you cost signed all of us a security detail. and frankly, we want the ability to take care of ourselves. host: do you have a concealed carry permit? guest: i do. host: so when you are in kentucky, do you always have a gun on you? guest: i will not disclose, but that is the benefit of having a concealed carry weapon because there is a moment of surprise. unless it is a star or police officer -- unless it is a spouse or a police officer, i do not brandish my weapon or tell anyone if i...
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work with us, not over us. to stand by our side, not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity, not smothering. foster productivity, not stifle it. as tolook to the answer why for so many years we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on earth, it is because on this land we unleashed the energy and individual genius of mentally a greater extent that has ever been done before. and the dignity of the individual has been more available than any other place on earth. the price for this freedom at times has been high. but we have never been unwilling to pay that price. it is no coincidence that our present troubles parallel, and are proportion to the intervention and intrusion in our lives, that result from unnecessary and aggressive growth of government. it is time to realize that we are too great nation to limit ourselves to small dreams. to an not doomed inevitable decline. i do not believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we do. i do believe in a fate that will fall on us if we do nothing. what follow the creative
work with us, not over us. to stand by our side, not ride on our back. government can and must provide opportunity, not smothering. foster productivity, not stifle it. as tolook to the answer why for so many years we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on earth, it is because on this land we unleashed the energy and individual genius of mentally a greater extent that has ever been done before. and the dignity of the individual has been more available than any other place on earth....
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host: is that the process you used to and -- and the process used to interview folks? anna: we used a program called jubilee jobs. is there a way we could interview some of them? hear their stories? what they wanted to have happen? michael: my mom works for a company called dress for success. there were opportunities there. it was can be never us when we picked this topic. we have those options. host: how did you connect with the congressman? anna: my dad used to work with the congressman. we were able to coordinate the interview based on where he was on a certain day. host: what was it like doing the interview? anna: it was just me. my dad had the camera. he would get a little over the shoulder shot. michael: i had to work my way through editing that will stop -- that. anna: it was really relaxed. a lot like a conversation. to hear his points of view. i could say, have you considered this? he would tell me what he thought about that. it was able -- interesting to be able to hear what he had to say. host: where were you when you got the video -- news this video had won
host: is that the process you used to and -- and the process used to interview folks? anna: we used a program called jubilee jobs. is there a way we could interview some of them? hear their stories? what they wanted to have happen? michael: my mom works for a company called dress for success. there were opportunities there. it was can be never us when we picked this topic. we have those options. host: how did you connect with the congressman? anna: my dad used to work with the congressman. we...
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us -- aluminum and labor to make that menorah behind us. thanks for traveling all the way from colorado. we are now going to light the menorah. we ask that everyone please remain seated until we make important announcements after the lighting is done. please return to the stage for the blessing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] >> everybody please rise. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> our own strength did not fail us, but it was challenging. it's not easy to bring light to the darkness, i want to thank friedman for a very -- for joining us for that challenging lighting. i want to ask everyone to wait until we play god bless america and say shalom. thank you very much for the united states american army band. have a safe night. ♪ ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, every day we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, tax and economic reporter talks about the latest on the public release of former president donald trump's tax info
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the state department leaders are helpful to us. the department of education has been helpful to us. the people in the white house have been helpful to us. certain departments of the government have been helping us with the other agencies that do not understand why this is a good thing. so hopefully, they will continue helping us with those that may put impediments in our way. >> speaking of impediments, one of the things about both of your biographies, are you overcoming them? jim, you have a great story that i would love you to share with the audience about being a little smart-ass about your textbook freshman year. >> i started as an undergraduate in st. louis, took a computer science class, which was terrible, and i was spouting off about how bad it was and said i could write a better book than this. i remain said, why don't you? so i basically rewrote the textbook for my computer science class when i was a freshman. it was published the next year. by the time i was a sophomore, i got two textbooks published. that led me to a second degree which was an engineering degree. so i go
the state department leaders are helpful to us. the department of education has been helpful to us. the people in the white house have been helpful to us. certain departments of the government have been helping us with the other agencies that do not understand why this is a good thing. so hopefully, they will continue helping us with those that may put impediments in our way. >> speaking of impediments, one of the things about both of your biographies, are you overcoming them? jim, you...
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my weapon, i thought about using it. believe me, i did. would that make it worse for myself or the other officers being surrounded by thousands of unruly violent people? they already have their attent on attacking us in full police uniform. when somebody says why didn't you use your weapon? which one? if i don't see a weapon in their hand pointing at me, i cannot shoot the crowd. it's common sense. we collectively yet individually made the decision that if we were to use lethal weapon, it would have been a bloodbath as i said before. it was just a matter of who would start shooting first. if we did that, then we didn't know how the crowd would have reacted because they have thousands and thousands of people that had not gone through security screening orange and like that. they breached the barriers we had at the front. regardless of what type of barriers were in the west front. they had breached them. if we were to shoot at them, it would be an all out shooting match and we were surrounded. as i later on find out that w
my weapon, i thought about using it. believe me, i did. would that make it worse for myself or the other officers being surrounded by thousands of unruly violent people? they already have their attent on attacking us in full police uniform. when somebody says why didn't you use your weapon? which one? if i don't see a weapon in their hand pointing at me, i cannot shoot the crowd. it's common sense. we collectively yet individually made the decision that if we were to use lethal weapon, it would...
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at what point is it wise to use their resources? >> i have not seen the plan as such, so i cannot comment on whether it is a good one or a bad one. i think in the short term, the time has passed when we should be seriously considering using the strategic petroleum reserve. if it goes back up again, the idea of the strategic petroleum reserve was to be able to respond in disruptions to supplies, not just respond to changes in price. but if there was a day disruption in supply that threatens the economy or the united states, we would be able to respond. that is the right use of the strategic petroleum reserve. there was a disruption in supply when the turmoil began in libya and that has continued. there is still a disruption in supply, but i do not see it worsening. it is pretty clear there is no shortage of oil worldwide. i think one reason the price of oil has gotten where it is is that analysts who follow this on a regular basis have realized there is no shortage and its not likely there will be a shortage and the price had gotten
at what point is it wise to use their resources? >> i have not seen the plan as such, so i cannot comment on whether it is a good one or a bad one. i think in the short term, the time has passed when we should be seriously considering using the strategic petroleum reserve. if it goes back up again, the idea of the strategic petroleum reserve was to be able to respond in disruptions to supplies, not just respond to changes in price. but if there was a day disruption in supply that...
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there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of senator kennedy and senator mccain and president bush. wheat rallied with leaders from the business community, the later community, the religious community. many of you were there. the bill we forged was not perfect. it was not what any one person might think was optimal but because people were willing to compromise, we came up with a common-sense comprehensive reform that was so far from a false debate, the notion that somehow on the one hand there is mass deportation. that was not what we were talking about. the american people were ready to embrace a comm
there is no us and them. in this country, there is only us. there is no latino america or black america or white america or asia and america, there is only the united states of america, all of us. [applause] all of us joined together. indivisible. if we appeal to the american people's hopes over their fears, we will get this done. we already know what this reform looks like. a few years ago, when i was a senator, we build a bipartisan coalition around a basic primer under the leadership of...
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let us order our 140,000 vehicles annually. this will give chrysler $4 billion in annual revenue to help them survive and pay back that money. i am extending an offer to sergio marchione from fiat to welcome us with open arms, and i am urging congress to sign onto bill hr 2743 which will restore our rights and our protection under the state franchise laws to where they were before chrysler entered bankruptcy. if chrysler want to pare back their dealer body, why not let them do it within the framework of the state franchise laws which were enacted to prevent this very thing from happening again, i would like to thank everyone for taking the time to hear me out and may god bless america. >> thank you, mr. bill. and thank you to everyone for your testimony. we go to questions, five minutes each. i'm going to hold the line on five minutes. we will probably go more than one round. let me ask mr. press and mr. henderson this. the committee staff has received reports that some dealerships that have been chosen to go forward, in other
let us order our 140,000 vehicles annually. this will give chrysler $4 billion in annual revenue to help them survive and pay back that money. i am extending an offer to sergio marchione from fiat to welcome us with open arms, and i am urging congress to sign onto bill hr 2743 which will restore our rights and our protection under the state franchise laws to where they were before chrysler entered bankruptcy. if chrysler want to pare back their dealer body, why not let them do it within the...
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provide us with the data. to know if the program is working and fulfilling the mission intended by the legislation. host: cnn reported that the money passed through the senates would only last 10 days and that the real price tag, according to politico, is more like $1 trillion. guest: we will see what is going to happen. probably we might have to come the to congress and work on fourth cares act to add more and also the ppp disaster loan program. we will see. i am predicting that it might take -- that this will take us to a week or a weekend a half and then we will assess. now is torget right that havee businesses been left behind on this first package and a second that we passed -- and second that we passed. we have to make sure that small farmers, veterans, i nor to businesses, main street are given a level playing field to apply for this money. of the the intent program and we have to make sure we exercise the oversight so that -- because, as you have seen, there is coverage of big ly traded and public comp
provide us with the data. to know if the program is working and fulfilling the mission intended by the legislation. host: cnn reported that the money passed through the senates would only last 10 days and that the real price tag, according to politico, is more like $1 trillion. guest: we will see what is going to happen. probably we might have to come the to congress and work on fourth cares act to add more and also the ppp disaster loan program. we will see. i am predicting that it might take...
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and for us to have the ability to compete around the world. even with businesses that do well in our system of tax provisions, they would like to see simpler, more competitive code. one business said they had 30 iris agents that lived in their business. it seems there is a way we could fund the government in a less complex way. on the individual level, the complexity issue resonates strongly. >> what is the timetable? >> it is like any other thing in congress. we're trying to do the work so that we're ready if the factors come together. i think they might. the economy is not doing what it should do. the president is facing reelection. i do not know that he wants to go into 2012 with a narrative that if we do nothing taxes will go up. i worked hard on welfare reform in 1996. people said clinton would not sign it. facing reelection, he did that. we are facing competition from around the world. we're hamstrung in our ability. i am relating to you what business people tell me. we do not add up compared to other countries. we have the ability to, b
and for us to have the ability to compete around the world. even with businesses that do well in our system of tax provisions, they would like to see simpler, more competitive code. one business said they had 30 iris agents that lived in their business. it seems there is a way we could fund the government in a less complex way. on the individual level, the complexity issue resonates strongly. >> what is the timetable? >> it is like any other thing in congress. we're trying to do the...
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meanwhile, china is infiltrating our culture and our skies because they see us as we. this is not sustainable. plus all the dangers we face, the greatest threat to our future is our national debt. you know this is so let's start with the facts. our national debt is high, we continue down this in the next 10 years we will spend over $8 trillion just on interest. that's more than the entire federal budget this year but a lot. that is not affordable more sustainable. when death is too high, insulation is the reason. and eggs, a staple of america's they are nations credit card, stands like crazy and left us in the but not once did they see or accept any responsibility. instead they double down. in 2021 democrats passed the largest debt limits increase in american history. then theyare nations credit cards again . now president biden wants congress to raise the debt limit yet and with not a single sensible change to help. none. does that sound responsible to you? if you had teenagers and they said past the limit on credit card and this is important, you don't allow their sp
meanwhile, china is infiltrating our culture and our skies because they see us as we. this is not sustainable. plus all the dangers we face, the greatest threat to our future is our national debt. you know this is so let's start with the facts. our national debt is high, we continue down this in the next 10 years we will spend over $8 trillion just on interest. that's more than the entire federal budget this year but a lot. that is not affordable more sustainable. when death is too high,...
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most of them are not of much concern to us. there is no intelligence that indicates that there would be any problems. there is one event that is occurring down by the d.c. jail. we are paying attention to it. nothing that is of great concern to us at this point. >> [indiscernible] is that part of a larger problem? >> i will answer your last question first. i do not think it is a concern of a larger problem. this happens very infrequently. it should happen never. it was human error. the good news is that while one officer missed the image, a second officer, once a line of people came through said can we go back and go back a couple of images. i thought i saw something. seconds later, we realized that there was a firearm that come through the x-ray machine. we were able to react to that very quickly. this should never happen. it was human error. we are doing an administrative investigation and we will determine if the officer needs additional training. if discipline is appropriate, that decision has not been made yet. that will c
most of them are not of much concern to us. there is no intelligence that indicates that there would be any problems. there is one event that is occurring down by the d.c. jail. we are paying attention to it. nothing that is of great concern to us at this point. >> [indiscernible] is that part of a larger problem? >> i will answer your last question first. i do not think it is a concern of a larger problem. this happens very infrequently. it should happen never. it was human error....
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this is going to be a huge problem, to use a term that other candidates use. those problems will play out unless they get engaged to help create a more stable syria as well. yes sir. >> i don't know i have a need to say this. your brother made a lot of difficult decisions. by and large i did not agree with all of them, but i think he was a great president. jeb bush: you can say that all you want. >> as it relates. jeb bush: he is a mighty fine brother. >> we know that if the obama administration had followed through with your brother's decisions related to iraq, probably we would not be in this mess today. one question, two-parts. where do you differ from your brother? the other question is related to education -- most republicans prefer to have educational decision-making devolved to the states. you are a strong supporter of common core -- that leads to a lot of decisions in washington. jeb bush: where i differ for my brother, i am taller, and younger. probably not as smart. the context for presidents are always different. my dad was president in the year 198
this is going to be a huge problem, to use a term that other candidates use. those problems will play out unless they get engaged to help create a more stable syria as well. yes sir. >> i don't know i have a need to say this. your brother made a lot of difficult decisions. by and large i did not agree with all of them, but i think he was a great president. jeb bush: you can say that all you want. >> as it relates. jeb bush: he is a mighty fine brother. >> we know that if the...
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of luck and a very speedy result in the work you are doing on behalf of the rest of us. dr. fauci: thank you, frank. as always, over many years of you, it is always good to be with you. frank i look forward to doing it : again. i'm sorry we didn't get to the other 132 questions. [laughter] perhaps we will have an encore. and i think all the students and faculty and others dr. fauci: thank you. ♪ of thelive coverage democratic national convention continues tonight with former secretary of state hillary clinton, democratic vice presidential nominally -- nominee kamala harris, and former president barack obama. watch live coverage of the democratic national convention tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live streaming on c-span.org/dnc, or listen with the free c-span radio app he spent, your unfiltered view of politics. postmaster general lewis dejoy testifies before congress amid concerns about changes to postal service operations and the impact on upcoming november elections, live idea 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span before the senate committee on homeland security and
of luck and a very speedy result in the work you are doing on behalf of the rest of us. dr. fauci: thank you, frank. as always, over many years of you, it is always good to be with you. frank i look forward to doing it : again. i'm sorry we didn't get to the other 132 questions. [laughter] perhaps we will have an encore. and i think all the students and faculty and others dr. fauci: thank you. ♪ of thelive coverage democratic national convention continues tonight with former secretary of...
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we can use drone technology. we can use security and ports of entry. estimate right now. >> are you comfortable with that number? >> that number is based on a full border wall. need to secure borders with whatever means we have. when you talk about the comprehensive immigration reform , none of them talked about securing our borders and make sure we stop illegal people coming in and illegal drugs coming in. >> stay with us, we will be right back. >> welcome back to our congressional district debate. an ongoing issue here in southern nevada, according to the district $341 million of funding is from federal sources and 136 million is from free and reduced lunch. what programs would you vote for to make sure children living in poverty have the same educational opportunities as everyone else? >> that's one of the most important questions facing district three. i believe strongly in school choice. can still pick and choose what is the best school system for their children to participate in. only the real wealthy people. -- spent $75,000 per year. i was able
we can use drone technology. we can use security and ports of entry. estimate right now. >> are you comfortable with that number? >> that number is based on a full border wall. need to secure borders with whatever means we have. when you talk about the comprehensive immigration reform , none of them talked about securing our borders and make sure we stop illegal people coming in and illegal drugs coming in. >> stay with us, we will be right back. >> welcome back to our...
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it will help us replace see-through steel wall along the southwest border and it will help us put more enforcement aircraft in the skies. it will help us to deploy more technology to stop illegal activity crossing our borders. it keeps us moving in the right direction to a more secure united states. we've accomplished so much with the resources we already have. if i may remind you apprehensions and illegal immigrants and criminals at the border are down significantly, but we need more to keep moving forward. this is our government's largest investment in border security in ten years. we are getting the tools we need or beginning to get the tools we need to make a change, but frankly, i am shocked at the behavior of some individuals in public service or public office that instead of celebrating how they've managed to reduce the amount of money for our border wall, a wall that will make us more secure that will prevent drug smuggling and rejoicing in the fact that that wall will be slower to be built and consequently our southwest border under less control than it could be. these appropr
it will help us replace see-through steel wall along the southwest border and it will help us put more enforcement aircraft in the skies. it will help us to deploy more technology to stop illegal activity crossing our borders. it keeps us moving in the right direction to a more secure united states. we've accomplished so much with the resources we already have. if i may remind you apprehensions and illegal immigrants and criminals at the border are down significantly, but we need more to keep...
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-- can use for generations to come. committee will move to strike his name because we him 35d 35 times -- times. [applause] and we list our candidate zero times. >> what if the amendment number? >> 107. >> all seconds. debate, pro and con? ready for the vote. all in favor indicate by hands. all opposed. >> rollcall! >> machine vote, please. 107. 30 seconds for a machine vote. not yet. now that. [applause] aye's have it. [applause] next amendment. amendment 69. page four, lines 19 through 22. the proposed amendment is to have these lines read the democratic party believes consumers and workers pension funds and investors who have been mistreated should never be denied the right to fight for fair treatment under the law including meritorious class actions. that is why we will support efforts to limit the use of restriction clauses in employment, service contracts, corporate bylaws or other agreements that unfairly stripped workers, consumers, and students of their right to their day in court. [applause] >> thank you, mada
-- can use for generations to come. committee will move to strike his name because we him 35d 35 times -- times. [applause] and we list our candidate zero times. >> what if the amendment number? >> 107. >> all seconds. debate, pro and con? ready for the vote. all in favor indicate by hands. all opposed. >> rollcall! >> machine vote, please. 107. 30 seconds for a machine vote. not yet. now that. [applause] aye's have it. [applause] next amendment. amendment 69. page...
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thanks for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: let me begin with the last part of the story from the washington post we just read you the influence of fox and friends on the president's yesterday. -- the president possible tweets. guest: it gives me insight into what the president is more than likely seeing and thinking. time after time when he tweets in the morning, there is usually a direct connection between what he is tweeting and what he is seeing on television, yet again in this case as with these other cases, we are waiting to see is this an actual policy position that he's taking. are we going to be getting more information from the white house today? or does this -- or is the president yelling at his television through twitter? host: what is the issue involving this caravan reportedly heading to the united states to mexico? guest: there is a group of immigrants who are journeying to the border from central america and they are hoping to seek asylum once they reach here. there is a journalist who has been traveling w
thanks for being with us. guest: thank you for having me. host: let me begin with the last part of the story from the washington post we just read you the influence of fox and friends on the president's yesterday. -- the president possible tweets. guest: it gives me insight into what the president is more than likely seeing and thinking. time after time when he tweets in the morning, there is usually a direct connection between what he is tweeting and what he is seeing on television, yet again...
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s did to main frames. >> any fuel can be used? >> anything that will make heat we'll turn about 20% of that heat into clean electricity. >> for a -- and people are using that electricity for lights refrigeration. what kinds of uses do you see as the most prominent need? >> electricity is about the highest form of energy, whether for your computers, i mean, electricity drives pretty much anything else. the by product and waste of electricity is heat. the light bulbs are hot. the tv monitor is hot. >> you have hundreds app hundreds of patents to your name. can you just talk about the ones that kind of stand out to you as the ones that mean the most to you or that you think kind of can inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists to demonstrate what can be done with the kinds of skills you're hoping to instill through first? >> if that question is either what's the technology we developed that i like the best? i guess my answer, and i've been asked that question, i don't have kids but i can imagine that is like asking a paren
s did to main frames. >> any fuel can be used? >> anything that will make heat we'll turn about 20% of that heat into clean electricity. >> for a -- and people are using that electricity for lights refrigeration. what kinds of uses do you see as the most prominent need? >> electricity is about the highest form of energy, whether for your computers, i mean, electricity drives pretty much anything else. the by product and waste of electricity is heat. the light bulbs are...
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this year, students told us the new urgent issue for the president and congress. our second prize high school winner is an 11th grader from phoenix, arizona. sofia taglienti is a student at the metropolitan arts institute. teachers retention is called, "a heart for teaching." take a look. >> i have come up with a process, the bore process. ♪ >> continue on with this story. the one thing i think the president and congress can do to improve our education system is focused on our teachers. their development, and making sure that in the classrooms and their schools, they have the proper support systems to be successful. ♪ >> we are facing a crisis, where receipt really high levels of teachers who are living the profession in the first five years. lower seeing actually numbers of young people who want to become teachers. i think that there are probably a couple of reasons for that. been an easy not profession in recent years. with the recession and lack of resources going to schools. a lot of changing policies across the country. i think that without adequate suppo
this year, students told us the new urgent issue for the president and congress. our second prize high school winner is an 11th grader from phoenix, arizona. sofia taglienti is a student at the metropolitan arts institute. teachers retention is called, "a heart for teaching." take a look. >> i have come up with a process, the bore process. ♪ >> continue on with this story. the one thing i think the president and congress can do to improve our education system is focused...
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you have the three of us here. .our role is transitioning what advice do you have of the three of us young ones? >> this is not a scripted question. thanks. ,very institution is different got,very institution has number one, maintain the integrity. number two, communicate more effectively than we ever have before. we all do this better than we did before. to the, i have been over auditorium and been down so many times to aei, they think i'm on the staff down there. what we do at heritage, as our own thing. what you are doing in fred's great shadow, keep our individual identities, defining your target audiences. let's find more ways that we we can work together. i remember not too long ago when we were able to bring together all think tanks in washington and stand down at the national press club together. this was left, right, center and we all said that any president of the united states, the matter what party they're from, all to have the right to go out and negotiate free trade agreements around the country. everybody came together. we took the issue off the table by working togeth
you have the three of us here. .our role is transitioning what advice do you have of the three of us young ones? >> this is not a scripted question. thanks. ,very institution is different got,very institution has number one, maintain the integrity. number two, communicate more effectively than we ever have before. we all do this better than we did before. to the, i have been over auditorium and been down so many times to aei, they think i'm on the staff down there. what we do at heritage,...
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run against many of us that make us scary, as you would say. at the end of the day, we have to get the policy rights. regardless of whether we are scary, people are going to make decisions on whether we are successful at the dining room table, looking at insurance downums, saying did it go and am i better off than a year or two ago. if we do not do that, not only will us being scary come true, but it will be measured at the ballot talks. it is important that we get it right. you have members like myself and congress members who probably are advocating bore on behalf of the working poor than some of our democrat colleagues. say,e had more democrats we do not agree with you in terms of motivations or where you are, but you are right about this aspect. it is all about representing my district and recognizing that my district is not like everyone else's. i am optimistic that, in the bill thatll get to a will make everyone better off be the "scary" comment will diffused. >> is there worry about hitting primaried?getting will republicans get the supp
run against many of us that make us scary, as you would say. at the end of the day, we have to get the policy rights. regardless of whether we are scary, people are going to make decisions on whether we are successful at the dining room table, looking at insurance downums, saying did it go and am i better off than a year or two ago. if we do not do that, not only will us being scary come true, but it will be measured at the ballot talks. it is important that we get it right. you have members...
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it uses pleasure as a tool to get us to do things. we are not our genes. we care a lot about pleasure. it should be a valid goal to enhance our pleasure. at the end of the book, i am worried a little bit about being too instrumental. two ascetic, to about our functions all the time. allowing a bit of intoxication as a form of peer pleasure. i think we do need to preserve that. as long as we are individuals drinking in a healthy situation. host: the pressures and the other direction, not just from governments but the medical communities pushing people towards zero-tolerance or zero consumption because of the cancer increases. certainly, the liver impacts. is that then not the right way to go? guest: no. i talk about this article that argues that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption. this is the problem. the public debate right now is distorted by the fact that we don't talk about the positive functional benefits of alcohol. we know it causes liver damage, cancer, drunk driving. we know that. on the other side, what is there? having fun. if that is
it uses pleasure as a tool to get us to do things. we are not our genes. we care a lot about pleasure. it should be a valid goal to enhance our pleasure. at the end of the book, i am worried a little bit about being too instrumental. two ascetic, to about our functions all the time. allowing a bit of intoxication as a form of peer pleasure. i think we do need to preserve that. as long as we are individuals drinking in a healthy situation. host: the pressures and the other direction, not just...
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they help us. last year they stopped, apprehended, or detained and sent back to their home countries 160,000 central americans before they got beyond 100 miles from the guatemalan order. and i think that continues. i do not think -- i am increasingly close to the mexico ambassador to the united states. i met him in mexico city with rex tillerson. i hope there is not a mexican official that comes to washington that does not drop by. we are going to mexico for another visit here pretty quick. we are in good shape, in good coordination, a good partnership with the mexican government, mexican military, law enforcement. they are suffering from our drug demand and we have to recognize that. on the issue of terrorism, i am comforted by what i now know are the capabilities of the department of homeland security. have been around a long time, been in a fair number of fights, but i take comfort in the fact that this organization is so effective in terms of intel sharing, taking advantage of databases, as wel
they help us. last year they stopped, apprehended, or detained and sent back to their home countries 160,000 central americans before they got beyond 100 miles from the guatemalan order. and i think that continues. i do not think -- i am increasingly close to the mexico ambassador to the united states. i met him in mexico city with rex tillerson. i hope there is not a mexican official that comes to washington that does not drop by. we are going to mexico for another visit here pretty quick. we...
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it has been so useful. there is still so much unknown. the science we are seeing is that the kids are coming in with a little bit different presentation. instead of deep in the lungs, this omicron variant seems to hit the upper airway a little harder. the real problem for children with that, particularly the smaller children and the babies, and we are seeing increased numbers of babies and small children, their airway is smaller. they cannot take a lot of inflammation or infection. there is a presentation of the disease called croup. it's a lot like that. there is a barking cough, struggling to breathe. the good news is we can turn it around usually in a few days. only about one third of those kids need to go to the icu. of course come that's serious, but most of them recover. let's not take our eye off the ball. the fact they recover or it may not seem that serious when they come into the hospital, well, we are also very worried about the long haul syndromes we are starting to see in children, that syndrome i talked about were some kids
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to treat opioid uses. it was it an exclusively democratic proposal that did not move forward. energy and house commerce committee advance 57 bills to the house floor. i believe 56 of them were passed on a bipartisan basis. host: we want you to join our conversation today. call in on power lines here at washington journal. call in on the republican mine, 202-748-8001 atependents call in 202-748-8002. if you have been impacted we want to hear your stories. you can call in at 202-748-8003. there have been some controversial bills of this topic. congressman dave spoke on the floor about one of those pieces of legislation regarding synthetic trafficking. i am proud to be heard today to speak in support of hr 5788, the synthetics trafficking an in overdose act, which is a short stop at. bypassing this bipartisan bill today, we are standing up for the health and safety of our communities and families and important loophole allowing contraband to come through international mail. in my hometate of washington there
to treat opioid uses. it was it an exclusively democratic proposal that did not move forward. energy and house commerce committee advance 57 bills to the house floor. i believe 56 of them were passed on a bipartisan basis. host: we want you to join our conversation today. call in on power lines here at washington journal. call in on the republican mine, 202-748-8001 atependents call in 202-748-8002. if you have been impacted we want to hear your stories. you can call in at 202-748-8003. there...
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this is going to be a huge problem, to use a term that other candidates use. those problems will play out unless they get engaged to help create a more stable syria as well. yes sir. >> i don't know i have a need to say this. your brother made a lot of difficult decisions. by and large i did not agree with all of them, but i think he was a great president. jeb bush: you can say that all of you want -- all you want. >> as it relates. jeb bush: he is a mighty fine brother. >> we know that if the obama administration had followed through with your brother's decisions related to iraq, probably we would not be in this mess today. one question, two-parts. where do you differ from your brother? the other question is related to education -- most republicans prefer to have educational decision-making devolved to the states. you are a strong supporter of common core -- that leads to a lot of decisions in washington. jeb bush: where i differ for my brother, i am taller, and younger. probably not as smart. the context for presidents are always different. my dad was presid
this is going to be a huge problem, to use a term that other candidates use. those problems will play out unless they get engaged to help create a more stable syria as well. yes sir. >> i don't know i have a need to say this. your brother made a lot of difficult decisions. by and large i did not agree with all of them, but i think he was a great president. jeb bush: you can say that all of you want -- all you want. >> as it relates. jeb bush: he is a mighty fine brother. >> we...
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but let us begin. the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the reedom of man. >> this weekend america history looks back at the assassination of jfk, its aftermath, commemorative events. also, your chance to talk to authors and historians today at 5:00 eastern with dallas 1963 coauthor, and at 5:45, november 22, 1963 author. coverage continues sunday with johnson's address to congress and your questions live with his biographer and presidential hist torn. followed at 6:00 p.m. with nbc news coverage of president kennedy's funeral. remembering jfk. on american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> today on c-span, "washington journal" live with your calls, tweets and e-
but let us begin. the energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the reedom of man. >> this weekend america history looks back at the assassination of jfk, its...
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won't be any different for us. they keep criminals out. they save good people from attempting a very dangerous journey from other countries, thousands of miles, because they think they have a glimmer of hope coming through. with a wall, they don't have that hope. they keep drugs out and they dramatically increase sufficiency by allowing us to patrol far larger areas with far fewer people. it's just common sense. walls work. that's why most of the democrats in congress have voted in the past for bills that include walls and physical barriers and very powerful fences. the walls we are building are but smartal walls walls designed to meet the needs agents andne border are professionally effective. these barriers are made of steel. they have see-through visibility, which is very important, and are equipped with sensors, monitors and cutting-edge technology, including state of the art drones. we do not need 2,000 miles of concrete wall from sea to shining sea. we never did. we never proposed that. we never wanted that, because we have barriers
won't be any different for us. they keep criminals out. they save good people from attempting a very dangerous journey from other countries, thousands of miles, because they think they have a glimmer of hope coming through. with a wall, they don't have that hope. they keep drugs out and they dramatically increase sufficiency by allowing us to patrol far larger areas with far fewer people. it's just common sense. walls work. that's why most of the democrats in congress have voted in the past for...
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i will use the word my administration as opposed to me. my administration has had the most successful first year in the history of the presidency. i really believe it. [applause] pres. trump: judges, regulation, everything. the beautiful thing about the tax cuts is nobody thought we could do it. we had to get 100% of our votes, and the we thought we could do it. we got it and, has to not to be one of the most popular things. for the republicans in this room, which i would assume 99% or 100%? you know what, we probably have some democrats want to come over. we have a great governor from west virginia left the democratic party and he came over to the republican party. [applause] pres. trump: so, people are sitting there, and saying, we just had that great victory, that's not want, to to a movie. and end up losing. yesterday but the enthusiasm. and then you have the presidential election coming up again, and you clobber them because everybody gets off there andwork, get out and you end up winning the presidency again, and hopefully we are goi
i will use the word my administration as opposed to me. my administration has had the most successful first year in the history of the presidency. i really believe it. [applause] pres. trump: judges, regulation, everything. the beautiful thing about the tax cuts is nobody thought we could do it. we had to get 100% of our votes, and the we thought we could do it. we got it and, has to not to be one of the most popular things. for the republicans in this room, which i would assume 99% or 100%?...
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your continued support puts us on a path to ensure people facing a mental health and substance use or suicidal crisis can be connected to mobile responders or culturally competent behavioral health providers peered think you for making this work possible, i print -- appreciate your eight or ship. let's keep it up. there's one other important priority we have to address. that's the rights of washington people seeking reproductive care. [applause] we know the dobbs decision upended decades of precedent that assured people across the country had some measure of constitutional protection. for abortion care and contraception. that protection is gone. it's gone for more than half the people in our nation. the new republican majority in congress this weekend made further abortion -- abortion restrictions one of their top priorities. in washington state, we are fighting to make sure that this right remains protected. we must protect patient data and privacy. we must protect access from the threat of health care consolidation and cost barriers. we must protect patients and providers from perse
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if you have to use the restroom, we have ported bodies in that direction. potties in that direction. a want to make sure you have a wonderful and powerful experience. we are starting off this wonderful day of music and speeches now. your hands together. -- put your hands together. [applause] ♪ rhythm ♪ to the love to the rhythm ♪ we march for racial justice. ♪ we pray to the rhythm ♪ since ancient times the machine lies by yourself, strong- hearts beat sing out loud the chain gang song never stop the action. keep it up keep it up keep it up. never stop the action. keep it up keep it up keep it up. love to the rhythm. live to the rhythm rhythm the rhythm ♪he ♪ >> ♪ afterword in ancient times land machine lies while you burn heart beats strong sing out loud the chain gang song. never stop the action. keep it up keep it up keep it up. never stop the action, no. keep it up keep it up keep it up. love to the rhythm rhythm the love to the rhythm rhythm the i said love to the rhythm live to the rhythm love to the rhythm rhythm ♪he ♪ >> yeah. â™
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we used to spice it -- splice it. hadi think the country is doing and training new -- in training new electricians? >> quite frankly, we are coming off some of the worst economic times. it is very tough in the construction industry, but here .e are investment into our country, whether it is the power grid system. if you don't make the investment , making sure that a strong and ready for the different storms that come. i think it is not to me that is missed. certainly, it is in good for those to be in the dark. >> some frustration there. what else have you learned, good or bad, about the way washington works? >> uh, slowly. very fragmented. gone throughing the resignation of the speaker the other day, i'm not sure that is going to do very much good for america. politics oft the division are winning. particularly, the folks on the other side of the house. seen on public television. his first documentary was on congress. with greatut scholars, talked about compromise. we know astion congress is no longer compromise. i ca
we used to spice it -- splice it. hadi think the country is doing and training new -- in training new electricians? >> quite frankly, we are coming off some of the worst economic times. it is very tough in the construction industry, but here .e are investment into our country, whether it is the power grid system. if you don't make the investment , making sure that a strong and ready for the different storms that come. i think it is not to me that is missed. certainly, it is in good for...
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, all of us are impacted. what is, when it is strong, -- when it is strong, every community feels the benefits. when combined with the build back better act, the bipartisan infrastructure deal, the big deal, they are going to create a generation of good union jobs, historic investments in equity and in the fight against climate change. they're going to make sure that america can compete and win in the decades ahead. this is the largest investment since the creation of the interstate highway system. including the largest investment in our bridges ever. so we can avoid devastating closures and disruptive collapses like we've seen. including what we saw in tennessee and florida and far too many other places. it's also the largest investment in public transferred ever. -- public transit ever. including investment for seniors and people with disabilities. it's one to replace thousands of outdated buses with clean zero emission vehicles and aging railcars. it's going to strengthen the supply chain by improving our p
, all of us are impacted. what is, when it is strong, -- when it is strong, every community feels the benefits. when combined with the build back better act, the bipartisan infrastructure deal, the big deal, they are going to create a generation of good union jobs, historic investments in equity and in the fight against climate change. they're going to make sure that america can compete and win in the decades ahead. this is the largest investment since the creation of the interstate highway...
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and we do use cell phones. our radios and cell phones and other mediums are not always .nteroperabilitle >> why did the cell phones godown? >> the system was just overloaded. >> what was your experience with the earthquake in arlington county? how did you communicate with your various emergency services? >> actually, we did it by radio. my emergency communications commander got through to me within the first minute or two on my cell phone. we communicated and i had to actually go back to my office in my car, but by the time i was in my vehicle, there was a communications channel set up. so we continue to communicate, but the device that we used a today just was not working for us. >> given that this is a multi jurisdictional area, chances are you probably want to communicate with alexandria or washington, d.c. or fairfax. were you able to do that as well? >> absolutely. we have a phone system called the washington area warning alert system. it is a secure system where you basically patella on and it -- it basic
and we do use cell phones. our radios and cell phones and other mediums are not always .nteroperabilitle >> why did the cell phones godown? >> the system was just overloaded. >> what was your experience with the earthquake in arlington county? how did you communicate with your various emergency services? >> actually, we did it by radio. my emergency communications commander got through to me within the first minute or two on my cell phone. we communicated and i had to...
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making things affordable and easy to use. we see an interesting opportunity as it relates to digital media. obviously there's a transition going on. how do you actually make money with all the different constituents within the ecosystem, and can we build a business model around that? >> we have talked to a lot of folks about mobile technology. is there a large growth there, in your view? >> if you look at the press, we have made a pretty bold statement in saying that we are going to substantially accelerate our mobile business. the real question therefore consumers, we will grow our business by selling more devices and services, but the real question is, how do you accelerate that growth? there are some fundamental changes that may need to take place. as of right now, strictly my opinion here, the stranglehold within the carrier networks makes it very difficult for certain types of services, innovative services, new business models, to actually arise. we are hoping with the entry of the android platform and other people that
making things affordable and easy to use. we see an interesting opportunity as it relates to digital media. obviously there's a transition going on. how do you actually make money with all the different constituents within the ecosystem, and can we build a business model around that? >> we have talked to a lot of folks about mobile technology. is there a large growth there, in your view? >> if you look at the press, we have made a pretty bold statement in saying that we are going to...
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but they want us to do our job. the american people want us to do our job. >> if you look at some of the reasons why things are coming up a little bit, for example, businesses become very nervous. now, the head of the c.e.o. of verizon, who is the head of the health committee of the business roundtable, came and spoke to the republican caucus and said we want reform but we don't want a public health option. we don't want a public health option because no government program is ever required accountability from patients. the only way to control costs is patient centric. so the business folks are looking at these discounts the government is getting as part of pharmaceutical or hospital concessions and they're scrasm scratching their heads and saying who is going to pay that. it's like a tube of tooth paste. you skis it here and it wideance here. they are come congress back to congress sayings, listen, we want reform, we want it to be patient centric, allow us to demand accountability. but don't squeeze the cost out to
but they want us to do our job. the american people want us to do our job. >> if you look at some of the reasons why things are coming up a little bit, for example, businesses become very nervous. now, the head of the c.e.o. of verizon, who is the head of the health committee of the business roundtable, came and spoke to the republican caucus and said we want reform but we don't want a public health option. we don't want a public health option because no government program is ever...